pls guys i nid ur asistance..i watched a nollywood movie on a dstv station bt couldnt finish watching and i dnt even knw d title..in d play majid michael was deported 4rm oversea and when he came back he was living with a friend and afta sometime,d mother of his friend started posing love towards him..pls i nid d tile of dat film if u have watched it..tanxs

I watch nollywood movies based on quality of production, storyline, vitual effects. Haven watched sm of these listed movies, I no fit near any yeye shop say I wan buy or rent film. The real films aint in d market yet

Even though i have watched some films the OP mentioned, Nollywood films ain't my favorite as Nollywood has a very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very longgg way to go!

I watch nollywood movies based on quality of production, storyline, vitual effects. Haven watched sm of these listed movies, I no fit near any yeye shop say I wan buy or rent film. The real films aint in d market yet

AmBeautiful: Even though i have watched some films the OP mentioned, Nollywood films ain't my favorite as Nollywood has a very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very very longgg way to go!

Nollywood should try harder!

So what else do you want dear? The ones whereby they shoot sporadically everywhere until they shoot no more? The ones whereby we know the hero of the movie won't die no matter his challenges? The ones where police fight a criminal one after the other instead of them to rush him at once? Oh puhlease! The moment nollywood starts to act that shii is when I stop watching. If I wanto to watch those senseless movies, I know where to get them; Nollywood should not come and add their own............

For me Nollywood is not just improving it has reached what I expect of it. What I want now is a regulatory body to drive pound road and idumota guys out of the industry

I don't watch nollywood movies but my friend mistakenly purchased movie tickets for single and married thinking it was a black american movie. I was wowed all the way and resolved to watch more of the good stuff.

The fact remains, whilst Nollywood has produced some decent movies in recent times, there are more bad than good, both in terms of script, quality, storylines, editing etc.

Just because viewers haven't produced movies doesn't mean they're blind to the bad productions. I'm sure you've criticised certain makes of automobile, which you're within your right to do. By your own analogy, you'd have to have built an automobile yourself, to be able to criticise others, right?

You're being unduly emotional here. Just because I'm Nigerian doesn't mean I'll praise every Nigerian production, out of a blind sense of loyalty. You call critics 1diots, which makes no sense. Every industry needs critics in order to grow, to improve. Are you honestly telling me ALL Nollywood movies are beyond reproach? Because if you are, then you've got a long way to go, and you're going to be at war with the world. I'm a realist before a patriot, and if a Nollywood / Nigerian production is rubbish, I will say so, regardless.

Jossy4luv1: pls guys i nid ur asistance..i watched a nollywood movie on a dstv station bt couldnt finish watching and i dnt even knw d title..in d play majid michael was deported 4rm oversea and when he came back he was living with a friend and afta sometime,d mother of his friend started posing love towards him..pls i nid d tile of dat film if u have watched it..tanxs

There's no way you will watch a DStv station that you won't know the title of a film even if you didn't started from the begining, so go back to that AIT you watched it from and keep on praying and hoping that they do a repeat broadcast

For those asking about "I'll take my chances", it is an ok movie. It is one of those movies where I expected more because I had watched the making before watching the actual movie. It is an okay movie. Brilliant camera work.